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Draenllwynellen details

Draenllwynellen is a beautifully refurbished detached farmhouse in an elevated position enjoying breath-taking unspoilt views across the valley towards the Kerry Ridgeway and Shropshire Hills but within 2 miles of the ancient Welsh border town of Montgomery, with its twice weekly market. This traditional property dates back in parts to the early 1800’s and boasts original beams and oak staircase, a bespoke kitchen with range cooker, and large family lounge with wood burning stove Set in its own acre of land with orchard and ornamental garden and rustic outbuildings, guests will enjoy the spectacular scenery and peace and quiet of this beautiful rural hideaway.

There are footpaths and byways directly from the house and quiet country lanes for walking or cycling as well as Offa’s Dyke path (3 miles) and hill walking and nature reserves at Roundton and Corndon Hills near Church Stoke, some 4 miles distant as well as the Long Mynd, a scenic 40 minute drive away.

Montgomery town boasts a ruined 13th century castle (free entry and a perfect place for a picnic with spectacular views!); the Old Bell Museum of local history; two excellent tea rooms with delis; pub and Dragon Hotel bar; The Chequers Michelin starred restaurant and small supermarket (stocking local produce) with ATM; organic and homemade produce available at the Thursday and Saturday morning markets. Take a look at the ‘Taste Montgomery’ website for details of Tasting Trails in and around the area, sampling many of the delights of local produce. Other local attractions include Glansevern Hall Gardens and renowned Potting Shed Cafe, Gregynog Gardens and cafe, Powis Castle (NT) and Kerry Vale’s very own vineyard with tastings and vineyard tours.

Rail stations are at Welshpool and Newtown, (20 minutes away in either direction) where there are a range of shops including major supermarkets. Regular bus services to Shrewsbury, Welshpool and Newtown run from Montgomery, and further afield are the historic market towns of Bishop’s Castle, Ludlow (45 minutes) and Shrewsbury (45 minutes) each with an array of independent retailers and great selection of restaurants. Tennis (Montgomery) and 9 hole golf course (Welshpool).

Llancayo Windmill details

Llancayo Windmill is a recently renovated luxury self-catering holiday retreat situated approximately two miles north of the former market town of Usk in Monmouthshire. The mill was built in 1813 and destroyed by fire around 1830 and until four years ago had stood as a ruin.

Usk is conveniently located in the centre of Monmouthshire and the town itself has a castle, a rural life museum, the sessions house, a collection of old houses, a variety of restaurants, shops, public houses, hotels and other amenities associated with a vibrant rural town. Usk is also famous for its fishing and successes in the Wales in Bloom and Britain in Bloom competitions.

Other attractions in this area include the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf, and Skirrid Fawr Mountains. An ideal location for an outdoor break in Monmouthshire, facilities available within a close proximity of Llancayo Windmill include cycling, rope climbing, pony trekking, hang gliding, canal boat hire, fishing and walking as well as having numerous award-winning restaurants nearby.

The Welsh capital city Cardiff is approximately 25 miles south of Usk offering attractions such as the Millennium Stadium, the Millennium centre in Cardiff Bay ( for music, opera and ballet lovers), the New Theatre, Cardiff Castle and St Fagan's Welsh Folk Museum. Tintern Abbey which is situated in the Wye Valley is approximately a 25 minute drive away together with many more castles and museums such as the Big Pit Mining Museum at Blaenavon, Tredegar House in Newport and the National Roman Legion Museum in Caerleon all located within a 25 mile radius of the windmill.

Local leisure facilities include golf at Alice Springs (approximately a five-minute drive away), Greenmeadow, Celtic Manor, Newport and St Pierre, Nr Chepstow. For the horse racing enthusiasts locally we have Chepstow and further a field are Hereford, Cheltenham and Bath.

Tregaer Mill Barn details

Tregaer Mill Barn is a self catering holiday home in the Monmouthshire countryside. This detached traditionally built stone barn, is in a truly stunning rural setting surrounded by rolling countryside and extensive views towards the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. You will experience a beautiful silence with the blackest skies and bright stars and yet be only six minutes by car to the nearest village of Raglan and 12 minutes by car to the historic border town of Monmouth.

The Monmouthshire village of Raglan has three local pubs serving food, a farm shop, newsagent, fish and chip shop, butcher and a church. There are some excellent eateries in the area. Monmouth, set in the heart of the Wye Valley, officially designated as one of the UK's designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is famous for its Roman and Medieval beginnings, Georgian mansions and Victorian courtyards. There are a variety of pubs and restaurants, interesting shops, a small cinema, Waitrose and Marks and Spencer Simply Food. There are several excellent local restaurants including the Stonemill, Rockfield (six mins by car); the Bell, Skenfrith (20 minutes by car). Tregaer Mill Barn is ideal for a golfing break with four golf courses, open to non-members, within a 10-minute drive, including the spectacular Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club (five minutes by car) whose course is a worthy contender to Celtic Manor which is itself only a 20 minute drive away.

Tregaer Mill Barn is a straight forward two hour journey from London on the M4.

There are direct trains from London Paddington to Newport (one hour 45 minutes) with Newport 20 minutes by car from the barn.

Orchard Cottage details

Orchard Cottage is situated in the rural location of Penterry, a peaceful Wye Valley hamlet steeped in history, yet within 10 minutes' drive of the M4. A hidden sanctuary enjoying glorious, far-reaching views towards the Black Mountains from its prominent hillside position, and being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, gives easy access to lovely footpaths and bridleways, providing a haven for walkers and birdwatchers. The cottage is extremely comfortable and creates a perfect setting from which to discover the fascinating heritage of this beautiful border countryside.

The attractive historic town of Chepstow is four miles away boasting one of the oldest stone built castles in Britain. Tintern Abbey is two miles away, and further up the river Wye is the interesting border market town of Monmouth and the Royal Forest of Dean. Many award-winning, restaurants and pubs are nearby and two first class golf courses within easy reach, St Pierre (10 minutes) and Celtic Manor (25 minutes).

Features include: • Garden • Close to the Beach • Close to the Sea • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 6

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Plas Bach details

Plas Bach is located in the picturesque village of Aberporth, Cardigan Bay and boasts two award winning, Blue Flag, sandy beaches. These are flanked by rocks and rock pools ideal for adventuring with the children, crabbing and swimming. Lifeguards patrol the beaches during the summer season, making the water safer for all. There is also a slipway for launching small boats. Aberporth is an ideal base for walkers with coastal and inland walks of varying lengths - maps and guides are available at the house. Dolphins and seals are often spotted from the beach and from the viewing platform situated between the beaches.

The village has a range of facilities, a restaurant, two pubs (both serving food), two beach cafes, a Chinese take-away and chip shop, a small supermarket with post office, launderette and chemist. Cardigan Town is five-miles away and has a full range of shops including a number of supermarkets, a cinema and theatre, leisure centre with pool and a skateboard park. Dry slope skiing, tobogganing, snowboarding, horse riding and many other activities for all ages are available at Llangrannog Urdd Centre nearby.

Plas Bach is a modern, open planned family friendly holiday home, set in its own grounds and situated less than five minutes' walk from the beaches. The cottage enjoys spectacular views of the Cardigan coast from its large decked area at the front of the house. To the rear of the accommodation is a private, landscaped garden that includes a patio with a barbecue and a hammock swung from a large old apple tree: perfect for relaxing with a glass of wine whilst listening to the sea.

Accommodation overview: This terraced cottage is located in Meidrim, 2 miles from the small town of St. Clears in Carmarthenshire, sleeping up to 3 people in 1 bedroom.

Johnny's Cottage is a terraced cottage located in Meidrim, 2 miles from the small town of St. Clears in Carmarthenshire. The cottage sleeps three people in one double bedroom and on a single sofabed in the sitting room. There are a shower room with shower, basin and WC, a lower ground floor fitted kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with woodburner. Outside, there is off road parking for one car, along with an enclosed rear garden with secluded patio, small lawn, furniture, BBQ and a bridge over a small stream. With lovely countryside walks to enjoy nearby, and the sandy beaches of South Wales within easy reach, Johnny's Cottage makes a great base for a romantic break.

Accommodation overview: Sleeping six people in three bedrooms, this detached cottage is set in a quiet location close to Llanddowror, near St Clears in Carmarthenshire.

Bwthyn Trecoed is a detached property in a very quiet rural position down a lane a mile from Llanddowror, 2 miles from St Clears. There is a double room, twin room and adult bunks at the property, a ground floor shower room and a first floor bathroom. The kitchen is well-equipped with a spacious dining area and doors outside to the patio, while the sitting room is cosy and welcoming. There is a tiered lawned garden to the rear, and a large grassed area for family games to the side, as well as ample off road parking. There is walking from the doorstep of the cottage, and a short drive takes you to the town of St Clears, Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park and the Pembrokeshire coast, making Bwthyn Trecoed a fantastic family base.

Accommodation overview: This cosy cottage near Sarn Meyllteyrn on the Lleyn Peninsula sleeps four people in two bedrooms.

Trefaes Newydd is a detached stone barn conversion in the countryside a mile from Sarn Meyllteryn on the Lleyn Peninsula. The cottage has a first floor twin, and on the ground floor, a double room, shower room, kitchen with dining area and sitting room with woodurner. Outside is off road parking for two cars, a front patio and a rear patio and lawn plus access to the owners' six acres of pasture. Trefaes Newydd is a wonderful base for enjoying the walking, cycling, watersports and beaches of the Lleyn Peninsula.

Accommodation overview: This detached stone built cottage is set on a working farm, just two miles from Llangynog and sleeps 12 people in five bedrooms.

Y Sgubor is a stone built detached cottage on a working sheep farm, two miles from the village of Llangynog. This cottage sleeps twelve people in five bedrooms, consisting of one king-size double, one single with en-suite shower room, one family room with 1 king-size double, 1 single day bed and en-suite shower room, one double, one twin and one bedroom with a pull out double stacker bed. The cottage also has a bathroom, ground floor basin and WC, kitchen with dining area, utility, sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove and a second sitting room with woodburning stove and French doors. Outside this cottage has off road parking for 5 cars and an enclosed garden. With views of the valley and a mountain range, Y Sgubor is an ideal holiday home for friends and families.

Accommodation overview: This semi-detached cottage is located near to Llanwrthwl in Mid Wales and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Gardener’s Cottage is a semi-detached cottage near to the village of Llanwrthwl in Mid Wales. The cottage sleeps five people and has one double bedroom, one twin, a single and a family bathroom. Also in the cottage are a kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and a woodburner. Outside is off road parking and a garden with outdoor furniture. With three other cottages on site and a spectacular location next to the River Wye, Gardener’s Cottage is a lovely family holiday cottage.

Accommodation overview: This detached farmhouse sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms, set on a 600-acre livestock farm in the beautiful countryside around Hundred House near Builth Wells.

Fforest Fields Cottage is a charming character property on a 600-acre livestock farm in lovely countryside near Hundred House, five miles from Builth Wells. The cottage has a double room, a single room and a twin which also has a pull-out stacker bed if required. There is a ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The kitchen is large and well equipped, and also houses a spacious sitting area with woodburner. There is also a dining room with ornamental stove and bread oven. Outside is off road parking for four cars, and a rear garden area with patio and an open stream and pond. Fforest Fields Cottage makes a tranquil base for families or friends to enjoy the Royal Welsh Show, the many countryside walks in the area or the fishing and swimming lakes at the owners' campsite, around a mile away.

Accommodation overview: Set in the owners' grounds in the countryside near Talgarreg, this terraced cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms.

The Stable is a welcoming terraced cottage in a group with two other holiday properties and the owners' home, in a rural location close to Talgarreg, near Llandysul. The bedrooms - a double and a twin - offer comfortable family accommodation, and there is a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The open plan living area is well equipped and cosy, with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside, guests can relax on the patio or head to the shared lawn or games barn to use the play facilities including football net, swings, trikes, badminton and table tennis. There is off road parking for two cars. With both the coast and country easily reached, The Stable is a great base for families or friends.